EU-Japan Joint Call EUJ1 2016: 5G Next Generation Communication Networks 7 October 2015 NCP Training
Japan-EU cooperation A good example of a fruitful and effective cooperation in ICT research and innovation 2 coordinated calls since 2012 The joint evaluation is a sign of our common understanding of the issues being addressed and the level of mutual trust 3 rd coordinated calls now as part of workprogramme 2016-17 in ICT and also Active and Healthy Ageing
EU-Japan ICT R&I 1 st Coordinated Call. Projects Projects started on June 1, 2013, positive results reported so far.
EU-Japan - Net Future, 2 nd Coordinated Call. (projects started on October 1, 2014, first review in Nov. 2015) ikaas Intelligent Knowledge as a Service Platform SAFARI Scalable and Flexible Optical Architecture for reconfigurable Infrastructure RAPID Radio technologies for 5G dense user environments FESTIVAL Smart ICT services and testing platforms
EU-Japan ICT R&I 3 rd Coordinated ICT Call Topics: EUJ1: 5G Next Generation Communication Networks EUJ2: IoT/Cloud/Big Data platforms in social application contexts EUJ3: Experimental Testbeds on Information-Centric Networking 5
Japan-EU cooperation 3 rd Coordinated ICT call Overall budget of 7 MEUR A joint evaluation to select the proposals to be funded Timeline (indicative): October 20, 2015: Call publication January 19, 2016: Deadline for proposals March 2016: Evaluation of proposals July 2016: New projects start
Joint Declaration on ICT and 5G signed in May 2015, between European Commission and Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication (MIC) of Japan. Declarations bears on cooperation intentions on: To strive to reach a global consensus To jointly cooperate to facilitate the emergence of global standards To facilitate the identification of globally harmonised radio frequency bands To join forces to support and facilitate the development of new applications and ecosystems To implement joint research actions in the field of 5G MoU also signed between the 5G Infrastructure Association (5G PPP) and The Fifth Generation Mobile Communications Promotion Forum (5G MF) on 25 March 2015.
5G challenges Refining the vision, accounting for different services views (e.g. DTT) From Vision to Architecture Standards, time frame and priority services Bringing verticals inside Frequency bands, WRC 2015/19 Socio economics Testing and pilot deployments Taking International development into account
EUJ1 2016 5G Next Generation Communication Networks Scope (3 M, RIA): 5G technologies and systems to realize high-performance heterogeneous networks which have dynamic resource allocation capabilities, superior spectral efficiency performances and functions of supporting a very wide range of application requirements. 5G network to control heavy dynamicity, which change traffic volume and characteristic as well as traffic growth, with agile and flexible control or management scheme such as SDN/NFV. 9
EUJ1 2016 5G Next Generation Communication Networks Expected Impact: 1. Optimised exploitation of access resources through interoperability across a range of technologies for multiple applications in both dense and rural environments. 2. Development and demonstration of key enabling technologies for the future generations of integrated/heterogeneous access network systems. 3. Joint identification of standardization requirements and contribution to standardization bodies and fora, supporting global views on open standards and interoperability, with particular focus on 3GPP and WRC'19 developments. It includes a significant contribution to the testing and evaluation methodologies of 5G access technologies under 3GPP. 4. New basic technologies for network management. Implementation acceleration through agile relocation and flexible reconnection of virtual network functions (VFN) with real-time monitoring as proof of concepts.
EUJ-02-2016: IoT/Cloud/Big Data Coordinated Call Conditions(*) Submission and evaluation follow the principles of Horizon 2020 calls with certain specific conditions: Common PartB (technical annex) PMs for each partner/per task is required EU and JP proposals submitted to the respective coordinated calls European consortium signs contract with the EC Japanese consortium signs contract with the Japanese funding agencies MIC or NICT Each proposal should include a coordination agreement Signed before starting the project Does not replace the Consortium Agreement (which is still required from all EU projects) EU-JP research plan: balanced effort, genuine cooperation Duration: 3 years max. Max. funding (EU): 3M per RIA project (in EUJ1) (*) read carefully pages 112-114 of WP2016-17
EUJ-02-2016: IoT/Cloud/Big Data Further information H2020 WP2016-17: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/sites/horizon2020/files/05i.%20lei T-ICT_2016-2017_pre-publication.pdf Call - EU-Japan Joint Call (page 105-114) Horizon 2020 http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/ Participants Portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html 5G-PPP https://5g-ppp.eu/
Contact point Pertti.Jauhiainen@ec.europa.eu European Commission DG CONNECT Network Technologies